Interest groups are welcome to buy what is euphemistically called access to members of Congress.
I am worried about the impact of cuts on what is euphemistically called "community education".
None would fit into a general category of being what is euphemistically called "well off."
The state does so simply as an act of vengeance (sometimes euphemistically called justice).
He had a very clear recall of what are euphemistically called the 'good old days' in banking.
The greying of the City, you could euphemistically call it.
It has now had several quarters of what analysts euphemistically call "negative growth."
Reed became one of what the owners euphemistically called "replacement players."
He did it by being more explicit than ever before about the connection between big contributions and what is euphemistically called "access."
What we euphemistically call campaign contributions - to either party - are in fact bribes.